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TaraDeS โ 6 days ago(March 28, 2026 12:36 AM)
Jizz Hornkamp March 28, 2026 01:34 AM
Member since November 11, 2024
Get a job and stop loafing
Punkt.
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But thanks for showing that you don't have a clue.
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TaraDeS โ 6 days ago(March 28, 2026 12:48 AM)
MovieManCin2 March 28, 2026 01:45 AM
Member since February 19, 2018
I plan to turn ON every light in the house! Fuck the Euro Green assholes!
MachoManCin2 enjoys his Ami-Freedom. ๐คช
Until their national symbol dies (again). -
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TaraDeS โ 6 days ago(March 28, 2026 12:50 AM)
MovieManCin2 March 28, 2026 01:47 AM
Member since February 19, 2018
I plan to turn on every light in the house at that hour. Fuck the Euro Greenie morons!
For MachoManCin2 ๐คช the iittle town Sydney
โ is in Europe too. ๐ฆโ -
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TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 08:23 AM)
MovieManCin2 March 28, 2026 05:23 AM
Member since February 19, 2018
Actually I probably won't, cause I don't give a ****, and therefore will prolly forget.
Oblivion is bliss.
Off-topic
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TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 10:44 AM)
Earth Hour
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โMilestones over the Years
Earth Hour isn't just a symbolic movement - it's a catalyst for real change.
Here are some of our major milestones and wins over the years.
The first Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia (2007).

2007
It all began on Saturday, March 31, 2007. The worldโs first Earth Hour in Sydney,
Australia
saw more than 2.2 million people turn off their lights for one hour to show a climate-sceptic government that people were concerned about climate change.
2008
50 million people in 35 countries took part in the second Earth Hour. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Colosseum were some of the major landmarks that went dark for Earth Hour.
2009
Earth Hour broke all records of mass participation, becoming the worldโs largest grassroots movement for the environment.
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2010
Three months after the UN COP15 Climate Conference in Copenhagen, seen by many as a setback to international climate efforts, Earth Hour became a global focal point for calls for a sustainable future.
2012
As part of Earth Hourโs "I Will If You Will" campaign, a petition led by WWF-Russia generated over 122,000 signatures and resulted in Russia passing a law to better protect the countryโs seas from oil pollution, marking the first people-powered law to be ignited by Earth Hour.
2013
WWF-Uganda secured 2,700 hectares of land to establish the first-ever Earth Hour forest. Earth Hour also helped lead to the creation of Argentinaโs largest marine protected area, the 3.4 million hectare Banco Namuncurรก (Burdwood Bank), tripling the area of protected waters in the country.
2014
Following a successful Earth Hour campaign, the Galรกpagos Islands โ a UNESCO World Heritage site โ became the first province in Ecuador to ban plastic bags and other disposable packaging.
2015
Earth Hour drives legislative change for locally-relevant issues such as in:
Brunei Darussalam: reduction in energy usage
Malaysia: creation of a national park
Russia: 10-year freeze on new oil projects in the Arctic
Scotland & Switzerland: stronger climate change legislation
Uganda: fighting deforestation
2016
WWF-Spainโs Earth Hour campaign led to 50,000 citizens urging the Spanish government to phase out fossil fuels and transition to renewables to uphold its climate commitments under the Paris Agreement.
2018
In French Polynesia, Earth Hour helped inspire public pressure that led to 5 million sq km of its Exclusive Economic Zone in the South Pacific being classified as a Managed Marine Area โ helping preserve vital marine ecosystems for present and future generations.
2019
The #Connect2Earth campaign continued to raise awareness of the importance of nature for our health, prosperity and survival. Globally, supporters were asked to speak up for nature and raise their Voice for the Planet in an online petition to urge world leaders to take immediate action to protect and restore nature.
2020
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Earth Hour broke records as the campaign was taken online for the first fully digital Earth Hour campaign. It highlighted the need to address climate change and nature loss for the health of our planet and for the health of humanity.
2021
While still facing COVID-19 restrictions in many countries, people in a record-breaking 192 countries and territories united digitally to speak up for nature louder than ever. The first-ever Earth Hour Virtual Spotlight highlighted the connection between nature loss, climate change and the rise of pandemics and was shared over 24,000 times on social media, by the likes of Sofia Vergara, Armin Van Burren, UEFA, World Scouting and the United Nations, among other prominent figures.
2022
Amid the challenges happening around the world this year โ from the ongoing pandemic to wars, floods and social unrest, Earth Hour was an opportunity to unite and show solidarity for people and the planet. Over 190 countries and territories took part, culminating in a record-breaking 10.1+ billion social media impressions and over 26,000 media headlines for Earth Hour globally.
2023
Following the historic global agreement set to protect and restore nature by 2030, we breathed new life into our brand and launched the Biggest Hour for Earth asking everyone to
Switch off
and
Give an hour
for Earth. In just the first year of this campaign, we surpassed our target of reaching 60,000 hours given for Earth (equivalent to the 7 years until 2030) and saw an incredible total of more than 410,000 hours pledged on the โHour Bankโ.
http://www.worldwildlife.org/support/campaigns/gah/give-an-hour-for-earth/
2024
Earth Hour 2024 marked the Biggest Hour for Earth yet, with supporters from more than 180 countries and territories collectively contributing over 1.4 million hours through the โHour Bankโ.
This was made possible with partners and supporters worldwide, including our first-ever international corporate partner Epson (Japan), for its
โSaving Energy - itโs a simple Switchโ
campaign.
2025
Earth Hour continues to break records wit -
TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 02:29 PM)
Earth Hour 2026 India
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@nimda
Currently I've problems to use the YT-tools for subs and automatic translation.
Those YT-tools which are implemented on Filmboards now above, not anymore on the bottom,
switch back to no subs when asked to automatic translate.
On YT directly it's still like before; but with ads.
However, I'm almost fluent in Hindi, so no problem.
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TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 04:14 PM)
HollyJollyHanukka March 28, 2026 03:43 PM
Member since December 15, 2024
I would like to visit Germany in depth.
Before I welcome you, the Gretchen-question
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first:
North or South Germany?
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If you only want to see the Bavarian Lederhosen, someone else will have to welcome you.
Just kidding.
In
"depth"
I would recommend a round trip, but that depends on how much time you have.
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The Gretchen-question stems from Goethe's Faust, in which Faust asks Gretchen:
"What is your religion?"
(he wants to know, if she believes in God)
That question can be very dangerous to answer correctly.
Therefore you should always be careful, when someone asks you the
Gretchen-question
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TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 04:24 PM)
HollyJollyHanukka March 28, 2026 05:18 PM
Member since December 15, 2024
Lederhosen is so cliche!
The answer to the religion question is โmy own business.โ
With that reply you'll get along in Munich.
But in a small Bavarian village you won't get any beer anymore.
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TaraDeS โ 5 days ago(March 28, 2026 05:06 PM)
HollyJollyHanukka March 28, 2026 05:34 PM
Member since December 15, 2024
But the food is so good! I can live without beer.
"Saupreiรn"
(= Saupreuรen = Prussian Swines) have better restaurants in Berlin.
Of course, the dummen Lederhosen always deny that.
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 